Danie Kok

Danie Kok, Associate at Baird’s CMC, has been in the fields of higher education, communications, marketing research and public relations for more than 25 years. Roles included Vice-Principal Marketing and Communication at Technikon SA, as well as Development, Marketing and Communication Director and Consultant at various South African and Namibian universities and colleges. He was a member of the executive at universities from 1982 – until 1998; involved in the establishment of the University of Namibia as an independent university from the University of South Africa; the development of new corporate identities for 3 higher education institutions – University of Namibia, Technikon SA (Technical University) and University of Port Elizabeth; co-lead for research into the role of Further Education and Training Colleges (FET) in the North West Province of South Africa and secured funding and supported the establishment of two Chairs at the University of Pretoria (Strength of Materials and Vocational Guidance).

From 2002 to 2014 Danie was the Head of SAP Research in Pretoria, South Africa. He was responsible for its establishment – the first multi-national ICT research facility in Africa – in collaboration with the South African Department of Science and Technology. SAP Research Pretoria focus its research on new business opportunities for SAP linked to appropriate technologies for emerging economies. It similarly, in terms of its collaboration agreement with the SA Government, contributes to advanced human capital development, whilst also studying the impact technology (ICT) can have on socio-economic development.

In 2012 he established his own consultancy and is, active in the areas of communication, public affairs, fundraising, transformation, market research, strategic planning, blended learning, innovation, research and child witness research and training.

During his career he also lead a team that raised R9m for Namibia independence celebrations and managed the acquisition and delivery of 11 tons of miniature Namibian flags to every school child in the country in less than a month; served as member of Technology Advisory Boards (ICT) at two leading SA universities; successfully managed his own consultancy from 1998 – 2001; actively participated in efforts to facilitate transformation in SA – in the private and public sector; reviewed ICT projects in South Africa for the EU; and introduced blended learning to Deaf students at the National Institute for the Deaf (NID) in Worcester, South Africa.

Managed numerous research project for the development of ICT appropriate to a developing context

Initiated various transformation projects in organisations

Participated in major market research projects for Deaf learning, and technology enhanced learning

Examples of current and past clients – Belgium Campus ITversity, National Institute for the Deaf (NID), Institute for Child Witness Research and Training, North West and Western Province Departments of Education, Medical University of South Africa (Medunsa), City of Windhoek and the Foundation on Justice for Child Witnesses.